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    what their favorite childhood toy is‚ I would venture to guess that their answer would be quite different from those two already mentioned. Today‚ technology is not the only element that has affected change on children in today’s world. The article‚ “Kids Really Are Different These Days‚” discusses how “Upper elementary children today‚ while retaining many of the characteristics ascribed to them generations ago by theorists such as Piaget‚ Erikson‚ and Kohlberg‚ are different” (Coyl‚ 2009‚ p.404). Diana

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    manipulation in documentary film? Refer to the films you have studied for this topic. In the Channel 4 documentary Kid Criminals‚ our views and opinions are challenged through the use of certain techniques such as cinematography‚ mise en scene‚ editing and sound. The messages and values that we expect to see in Kid Criminals is challenged through the use of cinematography. The opening of Kid Criminals helps to draw the viewer in by showing the facility through the use of a panning high angle where the

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    from the University of Pittsburgh found that “harsh verbal discipline”—cursing‚ insults‚ and shouting—can be as harmful to kids as hitting or spanking. The scientists tracked 967 middle-schoolers for two years. The students attended 10 public schools in eastern Pennsylvania and came from middle-class families that were not considered “high risk.” Sifting through surveys these kids and their families completed on “their mental health‚ child-rearing practices‚ the quality of the parent-child relationship

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    Bilal Ahmed explains in his article of “Third Culture Kids” how he feels as a “third culture kid” relating his life experience. He explains his way of thinking in the identity recognition of the TCK’s‚ and on the benefits‚ He also explains that TCK are adaptable and develop non-conformist ideas because they have seen many cultures since they were young. there are much more complicated and different points of view around the subject. Third culture kids can be defined as people who at an early age grew

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    In‚ Freaks‚ Geeks‚ and Cool Kids: American Teenagers‚ Schools‚ and the Culture of Consumption‚ Murray Milner argues that the teenage behaviors which provoke adults do not arise from hormones‚ bad parenting‚ poor education‚ or the media; rather from young people’s lack of power over the direction of their lives. Most teenagers have little say over the school they attend‚ their courses of study‚ and their classmates. Even fewer still do not have voting and drinking privileges and are not financially

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    Is it fair to trial 15 year old kids as an adult‚ even though there are young and don’t know better. Kids should not be tried as an adult for committing crimes they should be sent to rehabilitation. Our Legal system should attempt to rehabilitate juvenile offenders. The human brain does not fully develop until the age of 25. For example Adnan was 17 years old when he was tried and sent to jail‚ but if you look at him know he has gotten awards for good behavior. This example shows that people could

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    Greg Donner‚ a missionary kid from Swaziland‚ in his web article “Missionary Kids” (n.d.)‚ argues that being a missionary kid is a unique and rewarding experience that brings with it many challenges. He supports this claim by first demonstrating how many friendships end up being only surface relationships because MKs have a hard time relating to American culture (Par. 1-4)‚ then asserts that being a MK can be beneficial by broadening views of cultures‚ languages and “the world in general” (par. 5)

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    The 300 Kid The phrase "300 kid" might be very foreign to you and everybody around you. In contrast in the halls of a Juvenile court it’s a phrase that is heard to often."How could you blame him‚ he was a 300 kid". A "300 Kid" is one of those unintentionally dehumanizing verbal short hands so common in the juvenile system. So what is a "300 Kid" it’s a synonym for a foster child‚ dependent child‚ a beaten‚ battered‚ and abused child. In the juvenile system young reoffending offenders are looked

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    bad for kids? Back in time in mid 90’s the best source of entertainment for kids was the television that have a great variety of cartoons for the kids to have good entertainment and learn good things. But now they have video games that right now are the top selling industry in the world according to Barbara Ortutay of MSNBC online “the selling of video games on July of this year went to $1.19 billion with a 17 percent more than last year. But the only concern for the society is that kids are getting

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    Everyone loves the new kid in town. He’s unexpected‚ mysterious‚ and charming. In Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice‚ Charles Bingley and his entourage are the “new kids in town.” These unknown‚ wealthy strangers are the gossip around Longbourn. Eagles is a rock band that formed in the 1970s that released a song called “New Kid in Town” in 1976. Don Henley‚ the band’s drummer‚ explains‚ “We were basically saying‚ ‘Look‚ we know we’re red hot right now but we also know that somebody’s going to come

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